Les Misérables BK 2 #3

 The fact that Jean Valjean received kindness after being treated harshly wherever he went surprised him. Madam Magloire tells the bishop all the bad things she heard about the man walking around yet the bishop tells Mademoiselle Bapstine to set a place to let Jean eat and Mademoiselle trust what the bishop does. The bishop says that he is much worthy than most people because if someone who comes out of prison with hatred deserves pity, but someone who comes out in a state of peace is much more worthy. 

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